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Medal of Honor – Lt. Edward Michael

Edward Michael graduated from Chicago High School in 1936, enlisted in November 1940, and became a B-17 pilot after training at Douglas, AZ. He went to England in 1943, with the 305th…

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Medal of Honor – 1st Lt. Jack Mathis

Jack Mathis attended school in his hometown and enlisted in the Army in June 1940, at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. He served for six months with the 1st Field Artillery at Fort…

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Medal of Honor – Lt. William Lawley, Jr.

MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT– On February 20, 1944, Lieutenant William Lawley emergency landed his B-17 despite his own serious life-threatening injuries, saving injured crew members. William “Bill” Robert Lawley, Jr. was born in…

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Medal of Honor – SSGT Archibald Mathies

MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT– On February 20, 1944 SSGT Archibald Mathies was killed in action. Staff Sgt. Archibald Mathies was an airplane mechanic-gunner and flight engineer during World War ll, and also the…

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